Greg A. Woods said:
>UTSL! I.e. read Lions or any one of the freely available Unix releases
>-- and be assured the code is nearly identical in function even in the
>most modern commercial Unix. There's nothing "ancient" about this
>feature except its heritage, which speaks only to its importance and
>longevity. In Unix one or more slashes at any point in a directory
>pathname, including at the end, are and have always been, treated as a
>single separator.
I'm scratching my head over this.
On 1.5.3RC1 and a recent -current I can:
mkdir -p //foo//bar//
without a problem and create /foo/bar.
Was the failure mode something different?
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